However, this labeling may be acceptable if the diet is a veterinary therapeutic diet that is being used for a specific purpose, such as managing
chronic kidney or liver disease.
This disease brings on symptoms of fever, vomiting, loss of appetite, and depression and it could lead to
chronic kidney or liver failure.
Besides the medical conditions listed above, there are many other potential causes of fatigue, such as other health problems (for example,
chronic kidney or liver disease, infection, alcohol or drug abuse) and medication side effects.
This is especially important if you have diabetes,
chronic kidney or liver disease, or a history of gout, low blood pressure, or kidney stones.
Not exact matches
We have measured immune responses including cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, antibodies and other biomarkers of immune response
or pathology in a number of disease settings ranging from viral infections (HIV, HCV, HBV, West Nile, Dengue, Zika), parasitic infection (Chagas) and
chronic diseases (cardiovascular disease,
liver fibrosis,
kidney disease and neuropathology).
Low testosterone levels may be caused by a
chronic disease of the
liver or kidneys, as well as various types of autoimmune diseases.
We can't be sure exactly how mycotoxins cause
chronic inflammation, but given how toxic and carcinogenic they are, in the
kidneys, the
liver, the brain,
or wherever, it's likely that your immune system treats them as a direct threat and increases its activity to destroy them.
Abdominal surgery * Abdominal port placement for
chronic effusions Adrenal gland removal Bladder (stone removal, masses) * Colon surgery Cryptorchidism * Diaphragmatic hernia Ectopic ureter Exploratory laparotomy * Gallbladder (removal vs. re-routing) Hemoabdomen (internal bleeding) * Incontinence treatment * Intestinal obstruction (foreign bodies) * Intestinal surgery *
Kidney surgery
Liver biopsy, including «keyhole» liver biopsy Liver surgery Megacolon Pancreas surgery Pleuro - Peritoneal Diaphragmatic Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach» or bloat or GDV prevention) * Prostate surgery Spleen removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement for fluid buildup Lung surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck surgery Cheiloplasty (for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid surgery * Facial fold removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland removal Salivary gland surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland removal (cat or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy
Liver biopsy, including «keyhole»
liver biopsy Liver surgery Megacolon Pancreas surgery Pleuro - Peritoneal Diaphragmatic Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach» or bloat or GDV prevention) * Prostate surgery Spleen removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement for fluid buildup Lung surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck surgery Cheiloplasty (for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid surgery * Facial fold removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland removal Salivary gland surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland removal (cat or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy
liver biopsy
Liver surgery Megacolon Pancreas surgery Pleuro - Peritoneal Diaphragmatic Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach» or bloat or GDV prevention) * Prostate surgery Spleen removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement for fluid buildup Lung surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck surgery Cheiloplasty (for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid surgery * Facial fold removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland removal Salivary gland surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland removal (cat or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy
Liver surgery Megacolon Pancreas surgery Pleuro - Peritoneal Diaphragmatic Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach»
or bloat
or GDV prevention) * Prostate surgery Spleen removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement for fluid buildup Lung surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck surgery Cheiloplasty (for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid surgery * Facial fold removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland removal Salivary gland surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland removal (cat
or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy (VBO)
The toxic chemicals in these products can, over time result in seizures,
chronic skin itching and infections, renal failure (
kidney failure) and /
or liver damage to the point of the
liver becoming unable to filter the blood and in many cases, complete
liver failure and many more dis - ease conditions.
There are special diets available for many
chronic but manageable conditions, including
kidney disease,
liver disease, obesity,
chronic or acute gastrointestinal distress, and others.
Its signs are so easily for us veterinarians to confused with dietary indiscretions,
liver disease,
kidney disease, pancreatic tumors (insulinoma),
or chronic intestinal disease (the PLE discussed earlier).
Below are some of the common specialty areas that we have experience with: - Infectious diseases: Tick - borne disease (Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Bartonella), systemic and local bacterial infections, feline and canine viral disease - Hematology: Immune - mediated hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukemia, bone marrow diseases - Oncology: Surgical and chemotherapy management, lymphoma, mast cell tumors, hemangiosarcoma, osteosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, mammary neoplasia, as well as benign and malignant skin masses such as adenomas and cysts - Urology:
Kidney failure, bladder infections, stones / crystals, prostatic disease, pyelonephritis, FLUTD, protein - losing nephropathy, glomerulonephritis - Endocrine: Hormonal diseases such as hyper - and hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, cushings disease, addison's disease, endocrine skin disease - Gastroenterology:
Chronic vomiting and / or diarrhea, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), stomach ulcers / gastritis, colitis, pancreatic disorders, liver disease, protein - losing enteropathy - Respiratory disease: Feline asthma, canine chronic bronchitis, upper respiratory viral disease, pleural effusion, laryngeal paralysis - Cardiology: Heart murmurs and arrhythmias, heart failure, heartworm disease, hypertension - Ophthalmology: Gaucoma, cataracts, uveitis, corneal disease, ocular surgery - Allergic disease: Allergic dermatitis, food allergies, flea allergy, and allergic gastrointestinal and respiratory
Chronic vomiting and /
or diarrhea, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), stomach ulcers / gastritis, colitis, pancreatic disorders,
liver disease, protein - losing enteropathy - Respiratory disease: Feline asthma, canine
chronic bronchitis, upper respiratory viral disease, pleural effusion, laryngeal paralysis - Cardiology: Heart murmurs and arrhythmias, heart failure, heartworm disease, hypertension - Ophthalmology: Gaucoma, cataracts, uveitis, corneal disease, ocular surgery - Allergic disease: Allergic dermatitis, food allergies, flea allergy, and allergic gastrointestinal and respiratory
chronic bronchitis, upper respiratory viral disease, pleural effusion, laryngeal paralysis - Cardiology: Heart murmurs and arrhythmias, heart failure, heartworm disease, hypertension - Ophthalmology: Gaucoma, cataracts, uveitis, corneal disease, ocular surgery - Allergic disease: Allergic dermatitis, food allergies, flea allergy, and allergic gastrointestinal and respiratory disease
Reduced levels of this protein can point to
chronic liver,
kidney, and inflammatory
or intestinal disease.
If a dog is having a problem with one of his internal organs such as the
liver,
kidneys,
or pancreas, he may not be able to properly digest his food and will therefore have
chronic diarrhea.
Leptospirosis vaccination often leads to
chronic liver or kidney disease down the road, as well as
chronic skin allergies.
However, it's important to know that older animals are actually at higher risks of
chronic conditions than younger animals, such as
liver disease
or kidney disease.
While acute
liver &
kidney disease are still common, other common problems include: thrombocytopenia & coagulopathy; fever & nonspecific signs such as anorexia, vomiting, lethargy; muscle pain; (peri) ocular inflammation; &
chronic hepatic & /
or renal disease.
There can be numerous possible causes pertaining to virtually any body organ system, but some of the more common are neoplasia (cancer), GI parasitism,
liver or kidney disease, inflammatory bowel disease, food intolerance, diabetes, hypoadrenocorticism,
chronic pancreatitis, bacterial
or viral infection, partial obstruction of the intestines (either from a cancer, intussusception
or foreign body eg.
An overdose of this insecticide can cause death to your cat through paralysis
or respiration and
chronic exposure may injure the
liver and
kidneys.
These blood panels will let us know if your pet is ready for anesthesia, will check your pets health in general, and will allow us to assess any damage to the
liver or kidneys from the
chronic bacteria in the bloodstream.
In cases of
chronic liver or kidney damage, however, long - term management will be required.
Reduced levels of this protein can point to
chronic liver,
kidney or intestinal disease.
Total globulins (but not necessarily gamma globulin) can go down in
chronic liver or kidney disease, miss - routed
liver blood circulation (portosystemic shunts), malnutrition, severe
or persistent hemorrhage, protein - leaking intestinal diseases (enteropathies) and when intestinal parasites (eg hookworms) are present in large numbers.
Non-anesthetic dental cleanings are usually a much better alternative for older pets, and for pets with
chronic kidney,
liver or heart disease who might not be a candidate for general anesthesia.
I advise all of my clients not to vaccinate their animals, especially if they have any
chronic issues, including but not limited to dermatitis, ear infections, urinary tract infections, irritable bowel disease, arthritis of any kind,
liver, pancreas
or kidney disease of any kind, allergies, food allergies, eye
or ear discharge of any kind, behavior issues, breeding issues, cystitis, nail issues, coat issues, digestive issues of any kind, seizure issues, neurological issues of any kind
or musculoskeletal issues.
Their website also claims that services may be rendered in some cases for dogs at high anesthesia risk such as old dogs
or dogs with
chronic kidney,
liver or heart disease.
Reduced levels can point to
chronic liver or kidney disease, intestinal disease,
or intestinal parasites such as hookworms.
* Urinary tract inflammation («bladder infection», FUS, FLUTD, cystitis, crystals, bladder
or kidney stones) * Arthritis * Kidney, liver, or thyroid disease (most common in older cats) * Diabetes * Inflammatory Bowel Disease (may result in pooping outside the box) * Declaw issues (declawed cats experience intermittent or chronic pain that may become associated with the litterbox i
kidney stones) * Arthritis *
Kidney, liver, or thyroid disease (most common in older cats) * Diabetes * Inflammatory Bowel Disease (may result in pooping outside the box) * Declaw issues (declawed cats experience intermittent or chronic pain that may become associated with the litterbox i
Kidney,
liver,
or thyroid disease (most common in older cats) * Diabetes * Inflammatory Bowel Disease (may result in pooping outside the box) * Declaw issues (declawed cats experience intermittent
or chronic pain that may become associated with the litterbox itself)
Has the Proposed Insured ever been medically diagnosed as having
or been treated for (including office visits, medication
or surgery): leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, a blood
or bleeding disorder, connective tissue disorder, Parkinson's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), cirrhosis,
chronic hepatitis B, C
or D,
liver disease,
kidney disease with dialysis treatment, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, lymphoma, lymph node enlargement
or malignant melanoma;
or received
or been advised to receive an organ
or tissue transplant;
or in the past 5 years been medically diagnosed with
or been treated for internal cancer?
But
chronic vomiting (vomiting that persists for two
or three days in a row) can happen for a host of reasons — inflammatory bowel disease, viral
or bacterial infections, problems with the pancreas
or digestive systems, neoplasia,
kidney disease,
or liver disease — and needs to be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible.
People suffering from
chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes, asthma, heart disease, neuromuscular disease, obesity, emphysema, and blood,
liver,
or kidney disease